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Taking your Corgi to organised puppy training classes is excellent. But I would like to comment that I prefer my puppy to be a puppy for as long as possible and I wouldn't want anyone to place too many expectations on him/her. I have no ambitions to 'drive' the puppiness out of a Corgi either as a pup or even much later in life. If instructors are too severe and too demanding, my suggestion is to take your Corgi somewhere else or to another instructor within the club. A Corgi pup only needs to learn basic things and from there one can build on like placing a block upon a block. Taylor had only learnt basic show conformation things at home yet when it came to agility training he was well ahead of any of the others among the rookie group.
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